THE NE¢ YOKKEI1 black silk braid; a V-neck sleeveless blouse of white silk crepe; and a flow- ing ankle-length coat of American Beauty felt, braided to the hilt and further embellished with jet buttons the size of a quarter. The works: $260 50 Silk taffeta or brocade sashes, about a foot wide, fluff into a double pour at one side, and have trailing ends. These are $35, and are calculated to feminize the most tai- lored of lounging pants or sheath dresses. Scarf stoles from Slam, of hand-loomed silk, some with gilt- thread embroidery and all in mar- vellous colors, run from $18.50 to $35. A leopard carpetbag with leath- er handles, big enough for big week- ends, is $390, and a shoulder bag made up of two square suede-lined calf pockets attached to a central pece of calf is $45. DE PNxa: A thought here for little girls: Red-and-white-striped flannel- ette nightgowns, with rues at the neck and edging the yoke, range in size from 3 to 14 and in price from $3.50 to $4.50. Matching booties with bells on thei toes cost $1.10, and so does a matching but bell-less doll's nightgown. Square-toed Ital- ian slippers for children aged four to twelve, made of soft white kid and fastening at the ankle with red shoe buttons, are $5.95. For big girls, there's a collection of German cos- tume jewelry that is the most heavily gold-plated of any we've seen Flexi- ble link bracelets are $27.60; flexible chokers of strung-together leaves are $24, and matching earrings are $ 7.14. Pajamas of striped rayon flan- nel, with knee-length pants, and tops that look like a man's button-down- collar shirt, are $12.95; the back- round is white and the stripes are red, blue, or charcoal. DuI-t, 620 Fifth Avenue (50th): This company's celebrated labor-sav- ing cigarette lighter--one flick of the roller opens the top and lights the fire--is $24 in silver plate; $27 in gold plate; $41.40 and up in sterling, depen&ng on the design; and $174 and up in gold. Cigarette cases lac- quered to look like jade, tortoise shell, or lapis lazuli are crisscrossed with gold lines and have gold plates ready for ininals; $109.80. A leather (calf) business for the purse that combines a compact on one side and a cigarette case on the other, with a gold-metal lipstick holder clipped on at one end, is $6. Tiny opera glasses covered with petit point or encrusted with rhine- stones are $54 a pair, including a silk 147 CHRIST IN S SH P ING . BERMU A Beautiful gloves Chinaware •  iilII1 !t, 'i'llill II , ., i t' il, ,,i!-'!11 il ,,i Illlllh i I 'l :,11"" I' ii I Rare vintages Flannels worsteds tweeds Christmas s the time for giving, but not any gift will do. It musl be something special. What could be more special, a more delightful surprise, than something from Bermuda! And while in Bermuda you'll find everything to make shopping fun and giving a pleasure in these fine shops-silverware, china, sweaters, gloves, perfume and more-the very best Europe has to offer. Remember, too- you'll save considerably on duty-free regulations. THE ASTWOOD-DICKINSON CO. • A.S. COOPER & SONS LTD. • JOHN E LIGHTBOURN & CO. LTO, PENISTON-BROWN CO. LTD. • H.A. & E SMITH LTD • TRIMINGHAM BROS. LTD.